Frederick Gough School

Frederick Gough School
Motto Servire est vivere
Established 1969
Type Community school
Headteacher Ben Lawrance
Location Grange Lane South
Scunthorpe
Lincolnshire
DN16 3NG
England
Coordinates: 53°33′42″N 0°38′14″W / 53.56175°N 0.63725°W / 53.56175; -0.63725
Local authority North Lincolnshire
DfE number 813/4087
DfE URN 118097 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11–16
Houses Harrison
Newton
Tennyson
Wesley
Website Frederick Gough School Website

Frederick Gough School

Frederick Gough School is a community secondary school located in Scunthorpe, England for pupils aged 11 to 16.

The school was opened in 1960 as Ashby and then Bottesford Grammar School, being renamed Frederick Gough Grammar School after Alderman Frederick Gough, the first Chairman of Governors of the school. It became a comprehensive school in 1969, linking with Ashby Girls' Secondary School.

Frederick Gough school was recently known as a 'Specialist Languages College', but that title was recently disowned. Although the school does still have a variety of languages; teaching Spanish, French, German and Russian.

The school has a pupil population of around 1000.

In 2014 the school benefited from BSF (Building Schools for the Future), a programme introduced by the government. From this it received new toilets, a 3G Sports Pitch, a new sports block and hall and a new English block from which all students benefit.



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